
Attachment Styles and the Inner Child in Practice
Attachment theory is foundational to understanding how early relationships shape the emotional and psychological development of children. This one-day workshop will give you the tools and insights to support healthy attachment, recognize attachment patterns, and foster resilience in children and families.
Led by Paul Kelly, an expert in coaching, child development, and trauma-informed practice, this workshop blends attachment theory, neuroscience, and practical tools for real-world application.
Upcoming Sessions
What You’ll Learn
Foundations of Attachment Theory
- Understanding secure and insecure attachment styles
- How early relationships shape emotional development and behavior
- The impact of attachment on later relationships and self-regulation
Neurobiology of Attachment
- How the brain develops in response to early experiences
- The role of co-regulation in building emotional resilience
- The science behind secure attachment and healthy child development
Practical Tools for Supporting Attachment
- Identifying attachment patterns in children and families
- Strategies for building secure attachment in educational, caregiving, and coaching settings
- Creating trauma-informed, attachment-aware environments for children and families


Included in Your Workshop Experience
6 CPD Hours – Accredited certificate for your professional development
Premium Printed Workbook – Models, reflection prompts, and practical guides
Access to Online Resources – Videos, articles, and tools for continued learning
Ongoing Support Chat – Connect with the PKG team for follow-up questions and support
£100 Credit – Toward the Diploma in Coaching with NLP and Leadership or trauma-informed training programs







